If, like most people, you thought Google stopped tracking your location once you turned off Location History in your account settings, you were wrong. According to an AP investigation published

On my computer it shows my location in google maps as roughly 10km away from my physical location (i assume that is where the last visible node from my ISP is located). It could be that it's getting info from my phone, that sounds sensible. "Google is saying, with a straight face, that it's perfectly clear that disabling the feature named 'Location History' does not prevent Google from tracking your location history," John Gruber, a Jul 17, 2014 · Google You may not know it but Google tracks your location history unless you disable it yourself. It gathers this data from your usage of Google Maps. 2. If you just want to disable location Jul 10, 2009 · As Google pointed out in its blog post, My Location for the desktop can be a great tool when you arrive in an unfamiliar town and want to get an idea of where you are. Just click on the dot in the Sep 26, 2017 · The one device where my location seems to be known correctly by Google at this time is my Android phone — and that’s because the location is being pulled from the phone itself (e.g., the GPS) — as Google itself notes at the bottom of results pages on my phone. Mar 06, 2015 · My Android is still pissed off that I don't allow it to know my location. I have an email address I use on it that doesn't have access to my main contact list; I don't use it for "real" emails. Sep 02, 2014 · Every time you install an Android app, you’re asked to OK the app’s access to certain parts of your phone. This week, reader Maureen noted that these apps seemed to be overreaching a bit. Why

Google clearly haven't scanned the WiFi in my area because Google Maps (using only my IP address) incorrectly places me about 30 miles away from my true location. If it knows almost exactly where you are, there's very little chance it's just using your IP address to locate you.

On my computer it shows my location in google maps as roughly 10km away from my physical location (i assume that is where the last visible node from my ISP is located). It could be that it's getting info from my phone, that sounds sensible. "Google is saying, with a straight face, that it's perfectly clear that disabling the feature named 'Location History' does not prevent Google from tracking your location history," John Gruber, a Jul 17, 2014 · Google You may not know it but Google tracks your location history unless you disable it yourself. It gathers this data from your usage of Google Maps. 2. If you just want to disable location

If you have a browser with google gears (easiest to use is Google Chrome) then you will have a blue circle above the zoom function in Google Maps, when clicked (without being logged into my Google Account) using standard Wi Fi to my own personal router and a normal internet connection to my ISP, it somehow manages to pinpoint my exact location

Aug 13, 2018 · As the story notes, we make sure Location History users know that when they disable the product, we continue to use location to improve the Google experience when they do things like perform a On my computer it shows my location in google maps as roughly 10km away from my physical location (i assume that is where the last visible node from my ISP is located). It could be that it's getting info from my phone, that sounds sensible. "Google is saying, with a straight face, that it's perfectly clear that disabling the feature named 'Location History' does not prevent Google from tracking your location history," John Gruber, a Jul 17, 2014 · Google You may not know it but Google tracks your location history unless you disable it yourself. It gathers this data from your usage of Google Maps. 2. If you just want to disable location Jul 10, 2009 · As Google pointed out in its blog post, My Location for the desktop can be a great tool when you arrive in an unfamiliar town and want to get an idea of where you are. Just click on the dot in the Sep 26, 2017 · The one device where my location seems to be known correctly by Google at this time is my Android phone — and that’s because the location is being pulled from the phone itself (e.g., the GPS) — as Google itself notes at the bottom of results pages on my phone.